I wouldn't do the Warriors and the Clippers because they play in the same division.
I'd want variety, so I'd avoid choosing two from the same division, that way you will have more options. Division opponents play each other six times.
I'm confused by people's thought on this (and I hear it all the time), because I see no difference between division and conference.
You only play people in your division 4 times, not 6. You play everybody in your conference 3 or 4 times. There's 10 teams in your conference that are not in your division, you play four games against 6 of them and three games against the remaining 4.
Like LAC and Warriors, they play each other 4 times each. If you stuck with LAC and switched out GS for Portland or San Antonio (teams in different divisions) you still get the same 4 game overlap as LAC plays them all 4 times. (Though to be fair, GS only plays Portland and San Antonio 3 times, so you do gain an extra game there).
So why do you guys advise picking teams in different divisions? Is it just that potential 1 extra game overlap? Personally not enough to really sway me from picking a team I really want to see.
Personally, I don't think you need to focus on division, but time zone and national tv schedule. National TV games you won't get, and if you pick a team like Cleveland or LAC or Thunder or Bulls, etc, just about every single game you want to see (Cleveland vs LAC, Thunder vs Bulls, LAC vs GS, Bulls vs Cavs, etc. will be on national TV anyway. Getting League Pass for those teams you'll be stuck with a lot of games vs the Sixers, Bucks, Jazz, Magic, etc. Fine if you want to watch rookies play, but not so great when you realize you paid to watch a good team play lottery teams, and you're only getting 50-55 games vs 65-80 for a not so popular team. So personally, I would stay away from the top of this list:
Team Number of Appearances
Los Angeles Clippers 32
Oklahoma City Thunder 32
Chicago Bulls 30
Cleveland Cavaliers 29
Los Angeles Lakers 28
Golden State Warriors 25
Houston Rockets 25
San Antonio Spurs 25
New York Knicks 23
Portland Trail Blazers 23
Miami Heat 20
Dallas Mavericks 18
Phoenix Suns 17
Washington Wizards 15
Denver Nuggets 12
Brooklyn Nets 10
New Orleans Pelicans 10
Memphis Grizzlies 9
Toronto Raptors 9
Indiana Pacers 8
Charlotte Hornets 7
Sacramento Kings 7
Atlanta Hawks 4
Boston Celtics 4
Minnesota Timberwolves 4
Detroit Pistons 3
Utah Jazz 3
Milwaukee Bucks 2
Orlando Magic 2
Philadelphia 76ers 2
Time zone is something else to consider. You don't want all the teams you picked to have games starting and ending at the same time when the teams you picked are all playing at home. I personally like it if I have 1 or 2 new game starting/ending every hour. Also for an East Coast guy with a regular job, it's tough for me to stay up to watch a lot of those West Coast games, so I might leave them off my list, or only pick 1, because I don't want to fall asleep before the 2nd quarter even starts. That also feels like a waste for me.